NORWEGIAN CONSPIRACY - QUESTIONS
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DEV DE SILVA
When assessing the Norway's involvement in the currrent situation
in Sri Lanka, one must wear the "Norwegian Cap" to understand
their objectives.The question is, what do they stand to gain by backing
the LTTE Terrorists in their campaign for a separate state ?
First, try and understand the possible economic gain. Ask yourselves
the following questions.
1. What is Norway's main industry ?
2. What is the extent of the separate state the terrorists are demanding
? And what is the extent of the coastline of this separate state ?
3. What is the main industry in this coastline of the separate state
? In fact, what is the main industry of the entire coastline of Sri
Lanka.
4. Why do we find many foreign vessels involved in this industry,
often straying into our territorial waters without permission ? Is
it because of the abundance of the "product" of this industry
in the territorial waters of Sri Lanka ?
5. What is the industry that the whole world supports to ban while
only Norway and Japan wants not to be banned ?
6. Is the species involved in the industry (in item 5) found in the
waters off the Eastern coast of Sri Lanka ?
7. Are the Norwegian's involved in building vessels for this industry
in these areas of conflict ? Could they also be assisting in building
vessels for purposes other than the "industry" itself ?
8. Why doesn't the Sri Lanka Government - even at this stage - negotiate
with the Norwegian Government to grant them access to the entire coastline
of Sri Lanka to develop this industry in partnership with the Sri
Lankan Government; ONCE THE LTTE TERRORISTS ARE TOTALLY AND COMPLETELY
WIPED OUT FROM SRI LANKA ?
9. Moreover, wouldn't any successful outcome of such negotiations
result in stemming the Norwegian's support for this terrorist organization
- both in terms of aid and any logistics support ?
10. Wouldn't it also eventually lead to silencing the Terrorist group's
propaganda and restricting their activities in Norway ?
I would like to see some comments from patriotic Sri Lankans.